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When Bigger is Better - Alienware 17 Review

That trackpad is stupidly small for that laptop, but other than that, it has great performance and looks the part too.

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why buy the model with the SSD's pre-installed? when I bought my ROG 3 Years ago it was FAR (like 100's of dollars) cheaper to buy the model without the SSD and slightly less RAM, both factors which I exceeded the specs of down the road and saved 100's, you can get 500-512 GB M.2's for 200 bucks, Alienware wants 300 for the 512gb upgrade.

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2500 for a 1080 is a little too expensive IMO. 

 

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Despite how impractical these would be for me, I always find myself longing into the wee hours of the morning for a gaming laptop. Someone, please, grab a fish and slap some sense into me :P

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8 hours ago, 96Ron69 said:

Despite how impractical these would be for me, I always find myself longing into the wee hours of the morning for a gaming laptop. Someone, please, grab a fish and slap some sense into me :P

Will this do the trick?

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